
Put a lock on your
stroke! The small muscles in the
hands and wrists can be used to develop great touch around the greens, but when
a player’s hands become tired from play, those small muscles aren’t as
dependable and can flinch. Ideally, putting and chipping strokes should use the
larger shoulder and back muscles to develop a repeating pendulum stroke with
little room for error. Wrist Arrester
separates the hands with a second ‘clamp on’ shaft. By
doing so, unwanted wrist motion is eliminated. The results are immediate; even
after 3 or 4 strokes a player can transfer the new pendulum motion to any shot
around the green. This is one of the best values you’ll find for its
productiveness.